I think cheats are very useful, but sometimes they cause glitches. Anyway, that isn't the point. If you are having trouble with the game, then you should use cheats. If you're not having trouble stop reading. If you use cheats already and are having trouble, this artigo is not for you. Here are some of the most helpful, working cheats:•advlevel - Level up your character one level•GetQuestCompleted - Complete current quest•getXPfornextlevel - Gain one level•help - List all console commands•modpca Y X - Add points to your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats (Y = stat type, X = amount)•modpcs Y...

Not actually a fat man, which would in its own way be hilarious, the Fat Man is a "shoulder-mounted tactical nuclear catapult." In layman's terms, that means it's a hand held weapon that basically shoots nuclear bombs at people. It should certainly incinerate your target, but do be warned, there's a high possibility it will also incinerate everything around it (including your mates and possibly yourself), as well as leaving residual radiation.

The name comes from the segundo atomic bomb that was dropped on Japão in 1945. Unsurprisingly, in the game's Japanese release, this had to be changed, with the Fat Man becoming the Nuka Launcher in the Land of the Rising Sun. In Japan, the side quest whereby you can choose to detonate the atomic bomb in the town of Megaton was also removed from the game.

A good way of stealing good weapons, chemicals, clothes and crappy comida in Fallout 3 without needing to hide yourself and rely on your Sneak and Lockpick skills, is por going to Rivet City's market. Of course you will lose Karma if you steal things, but i'll explain how to alleviate that over time. Now, to steal anything publicly displayed on the stalls: Grab the object (grab it, don't press A and take it into your inventory, obviously. It's when you "levitate the object"...you know how to do that, right?) and take it to any shadowy part of the market, where your status is "hidden". There is...

In fact, many of the 360 version's Achievements will be about acquiring these different titles as you progress - getting all the Achievements is almost impossible in just one playthrough, particularly due to the nature of quests in Fallout 3.

ALMOST impossible? You mean like "it will be very hard to become the head of all Oblivion guilds" right? Anyway, the artigo insists that the game will be loaded with choices & consequences, branching quests, and other role-playing goodness, but, sadly, no examples are given. Considering Bethesda's fondness to make shit up in order to sell mais copies,...

What type of weapon should you use: Small armas or energy weapons? Well, Energy Weapons are certainly mais commonplace in the Capital Wasteland than the Small Guns. Sure, both are very easy to find, but the easiest type of weapon to find are the energy weapons, with the Laser Pistol available early on at the Super Duper Mart. Protectrons and robots are easy sources of energy weapon ammo, as well as the Enclave and Brotherhood of Steel. Energy weapons are por far most accurate, durable, and have higher criticals. Small guns, in the other hand, are significantly mais powerful. A conventional Assault...

The introductory sequence introduces the player to their character's father James, a doctor and scientist in cofre 101. James frequently makes comments about the player character's deceased mother Catherine, and her favorito Bible passage, Revelation 21:6, which speaks of "the waters of life".

The main quest begins after the player is forced to flee cofre 101 when James leaves the vault, throwing it into anarchy and causing the paranoid Overseer to send his police force after the player. The procurar for James takes the character on a journey through the Wasteland, first to the nearby town of...